Summit CT-67A, CT-67B, CT-67SSTB instruction manual Noise, Bulb Replacement

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Noise

Cooling in refrigerating-freezing appliances is enabled by the refrigerating system with the compressor, this produces noise. How noisy the appliance is depends on where it is placed, how it’s used and how old the appliance is.

During the operation of the compressor, a liquid noise is heard and when the compressor is not operating a refrigerant flow is heard. This is a normal condition and it has no influence whatsoever on the lifetime of the appliance.

After starting the appliance, the operation of the compressor and the refrigerant flow may be louder and this does not mean something is wrong with the appliance. The noise will reduce gradually, this will not affect the lifetime of the appliance.

Sometimes unusual and strong noises occur which is rather unusual for the appliance. This noise is often a consequence of inadequate placing. To avoid the noise make sure the appliance is placed and leveled firmly on a solid base. Make sure the appliance is not touching the wall or kitchen units standing next to it. And always make sure you check the accessories in the interior of the appliance; they should be placed correctly in their positions. Check the bottles, tins and other vessels that might touch each other and rattle.

Bulb Replacement

Before replacing the light bulb, disconnect the appliance from the power supply. Press the cover at the rear side (in the arrow 1 direction) and remove the plastic cover (in the arrow 2 direction). Replace the bulb with a new one (E14, max.

10W). Don’t forget the old bulb does not belong to organic waste.

Light bulb is consuming good therefore our in-guarantee service does not relate to it.

Specifications are Subject to Change Without

Notice.

Instructions for Use

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Contents Felix STORCH, INC Summit Appliance Division Before Putting Into Use We Care for the EnvironmentTips for Energy Savings Mounting InstructionsDisposing of the Worn Out Appliance Placing and Installation Connection to Power SupplyClass Ambient Temperature Choosing the Right PlaceTemperature Selection Operation ControlUse Fresh Food Storage Time in the RefrigeratorStoring Fresh Foods Article of FoodFreezing Fresh Foods Storing Frozen FoodsDefrosting Frozen Food Ice MakingCommercially Frozen Foods Changing the Direction of Opening the Door Maintenance and Cleaning Cleaning the ApplianceManual Defrosting of the Low Temperature Compartment Automatic Defrosting of the RefrigeratorTrouble-Shooting Guide Switch Off the Appliance When Not in UseContinuous Operation of the Refrigerating System Ice Formation on the Inner Rear WallBulb Replacement Noise